“Jefferson Speedway is one of the three Wisconsin tracks I have not won at,” stated Ty Majeski prior to the green flag dropping at the 1/4 mile powerhouse race track. “Slinger, Golden Sands and Jefferson are the three tracks that I need to conquer. Hopefully we can dial it in and get it done for the feature.” Get it done he did. After qualifying with a track record breaking fast time, Ty was inverted to the outside of row 6. He didn’t stay there long as he made his way to the top spot after challenging the 119 of Dalton Zehr for several laps. When the checkered flag dropped, Ty was almost a full straightaway ahead of Zehr with the third place Casey Johnson not far behind. This makes 15 wins for Ty in the ARCA Midwest Tour. Dan Fredrickson currently holds the tours all time record for number of wins at 16. With 16 fast times, the 91 holds the all time record in that category. Ty is throwing his hat in the ring at Golden Sands Speedway on May 29 for the Dick Trickle Memorial race at Golden Sands Speedway. He is hoping to check another track off his list of winless tracks. Ty’s Next Race is at Golden Sands Speedway in plover Wisconsin for the dick Trickle Memorial race. Fan gates open at...

On May 7, Madison International Speedway was the site of the Joe Shear Classic. After qualifying third Ty began the 100 lap feature in the 8th position due to an invert. Before the halfway point, Ty made an impressive pass to take the lead. After a mandatory pit stop, he started 13th with 108 to go. The pit strategy played into the 91 iRacing Ford struggling to maintain track position and was running p10 with 47 to go. A caution came out and the team serviced the car with 43 to go. He was p5 with 10 to go and a single file restart. After digging deep, Ty came away with a hard fought finish for third when the checkered flag dropped. As Ty continues to have strong finishes, he confirms and builds his status as one of the top short track competitors nation wide. On May 13, the team raced the track they consider their “home track.” La Crosse Fairgrounds Speedway never disappoints with exciting racing action. Ty qualified in the second position, started the fast dash fifth and finished in second. He stated “I feel like we have a pretty good piece tonight but there is some stout competition here.” He started the feature in the middle of the pack and began his journey to the front of the pack immediately. Ty finished the 25 lap feature taking home the win at the season opener at La Crosse Fairgrounds Speedway. Ty was looking forward to the next event on his busy roster. On May 16 and 17, the Roush Fenway team along with Ty tested the Xfinity...

MOORESVILLE. N.C. (April 24, 2017) – Cunningham Motorsports, in conjunction with Roush Fenway Racing, will add Ty Majeski to the roster for five races this season in the ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards. Majeski, a Roush Fenway Racing development driver, is set to make his debut with Cunningham at Pocono Raceway on June 9 in the No. 99 Ford Fusion. From there, the Seymour, Wisc. native will run at Michigan International Speedway, Chicagoland Speedway, Kentucky Speedway and Kansas Speedway. “Cunningham is truly excited to help continue the development of Ty as a driver and have him race with us at a few events this year,” said Cunningham co-owner Kerry Scherer. “He’s a young driver and a great talent that is on the right path for a successful future in NASCAR. It’ll be fun to watch him later this season and see what he can do in a Cunningham car.” The 22-year-old made his ARCA debut last season at Madison International Speedway and ran three more races in 2016, including Chicago and Kansas. Majeski has built a successful late model resume where he’s competed in the ARCA Midwest Tour, taking the championship in 2014, 2015 and 2016. “Ty has shown a tremendous amount of potential in his racing career,” said Roush Fenway Racing NASCAR Xfinity Series Team Manager Eric Peterson. “We are very excited to partner with Cunningham Motorsports this season to help with Ty’s development at select ARCA races. This is a great opportunity for him to get more experience on intermediate tracks and we are looking forward to his first race at Pocono in June.” Cunningham and...

4-9-17 Dells Raceway Park was the site of the Icebreaker 100 on Sunday, April 9. Ty selected “Slender Ella” his chartreuse colored 91 Ford for this event. Practice presented a few issues that needed to be remedied prior to the start of the big show. Two spindles broke on the car on two separate occasions. Not to be deterred, Toby Nuttleman and Chris and Craig Johnson were able to dial the car in as practice wore on. Ty ended up qualifying in the second position. He started the even heat 8th and finished 6th putting him in the 12th position at the start of the race. Ty worked his way through the field and passed for the top position around lap 50 and held that spot through several cautions and restarts. A well-earned win came when the checkered flag dropped. “We had a long so-called off season racing down south and to come back here to the midwest and to be able to kick off the season with a win felt pretty special. Unfortunately I haven’t been able to be at the shop to help these guys out since I relocated to North Carolina. I’ve been working hard at Roush Fenway so for these guys to work so hard and put this car together and for us to run the way we did is pretty cool. It felt good to get behind the wheel of the 91 iRacing, Ted Mannstedt and Son Steel, LeJeune Bolt, Ken’s Sport, Black Diamond, Lefthander Chassis, Whers Machine, PFC Brakes, Black Diamond McGunegill powered Ford.” Ty goes on to say “I’ll be back and...

It’s been a big season for Ty Majeski. Coming off his best season (2015) as a race car driver, Ty never thought he could top it. In a big way, Ty proved that he is in the racing world to stay. The driver of the 91 iRacing, LeJeune Bolt, Mannstedt and Sons Steel, Black Diamond, Lefthander Chassis, Kens Sport, McGunegil Race Engines, B&B Race Engines, Wehrs Machine ford started the 2016 in February racing in the World Series of Asphalt Stock Car Racing at New Smyrna, a week-long series of racing close to Daytona Beach, Florida. Majeski finished second in the first night and won the second night. He won the final night for his third win and the Speedweeks division title. Ty followed the series by racing in another southern race; he quickly went from a seventh place start to the lead as he dominated to win the Rattler 250 race at South Alabama Speedway. Speed51.com rated Majeski as its #1 Short Track Draft pick in May 2016. That month he won the first race of the ARCA Midwest Tour, the Joe Shear Memorial at Madison International Speedway, over Johnny Sauter. In May, he joined Roush Fenway Racing’s driver development program. He was one of eleven drivers named to the NASCAR Next 2016–2017 class on the following day. For the season, Majeski won 9 of 10 races at LaCrosse plus had several high finishes at Madison International Speedway. Majeski noticed that he was high in the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series national points in August despite not intentionally racing for any track’s points championship. The driver’s top 18 finishes...

September 15, 2016 Chicagoland Speedway was the site of Ty’s third start in The Roulo Brothers #17 Potawatomi sponsored Ford Fusion. Despite using a steel body to the rest of fields composite body style, Ty was a contender throughout the day. His first laps in practice were learning the line around the race track. With the guidance of his spotter, Ty adapted quickly and shifted his sights to gaining speed. He ended practice with an overall time that was 6th quickest. He then backed up his time with a 6th place qualifying run. Starting outside 3rd row, Ty got shuffled back to 9th. On lap 2, a side window popped out of another car and hit the hood of the 17 car putting a deep scuff on the drivers side windshield. Despite the hood damage, Ty still had a good piece. During cautions, the pit crew did a great job of getting Ty back on the track, gaining positions on pit road. After three altercations with other cars, Ty, without a doubt, proved his driving skills by saving the car from wrecking three times. When the checkered flag dropped, Ty was in the 8th spot, a great finish for his third start in an ARCA car and his first start on a mile and half...